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Warner announces a 10th Anniversary edition of the popular Jennifer Lopez film

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Warner Home Video has announced a 10th Anniversary edition of Selena which stars Jennifer Lopez, and Edward James Olmos. The two-disc special edition will be available to own from the 18th September, and should retail at around $20.97. The set will carry both the theatrical (127 minutes) and the director cut (134 minutes) of the film. Extras will include a Making of Selena: 10 Years Later featurette, a Queen of Tejano featurette, and nine additional scenes. We've attached the official package artwork below:

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Cinque wrote: I still have yet to see this film. I didn't realize the chick that plays George Lopez's wife on his sitcom was in this movie. Forget J.Ho, she's reason enough for me to put this under consideration for a blind buy.......

Your talking about Constance Marie. Solid actress. If you want to watch more of her, I recommend renting or buying Season 1 of American Family, which ironically co-starred Edward James Olmos...that was one of the best PBS TV series about a Hispanic-American family and she was a solid lead actress in that.

I still have yet to see this film. I didn't realize the chick that plays George Lopez's wife on his sitcom was in this movie. Forget J.Ho, she's reason enough for me to put this under consideration for a blind buy.......

Call me greedy, but just not enough extra here for a double dip. Along with the previous mentioned lack of DTS, there is no commentary, the new cut is only 7 minutes longer, which would seem to include the 9 scenes that are part of the addtional scenes section. Now if the "making of" is actually something of substance (like being over 30mins long and not being the usual promotional fare) then this might be worth a purchase. I think it is a shame we don't have a J-Lo commentary and/or director as this was a very good film. As mentioned it was Jennifer's first really big movie; would have been interesting to listen to a commentary track from her reflecting on where she was at the time.

I have the standard version but will definitely double dip if the price is right. I love this flick too. I saw it in theaters opening weekend way back when I was 10. the cover art is meh, but at least there's no NEW UNRATED CUT or something c**ppy like that on the cover.